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THE DAILY EVENING TELKG A FH PII1L AD ELF I A SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 18G7. 'it UlAftKRGlYlNG rilOVLA ATI ON. llARRiHiiiuw), Nov. 1, 1807. of IVnusylvuiaa.

Irom tLe creation of the worM, in all ages "Slid olimes, it has been customary to set apart certain days for ppecial religious obervme. This has not always leen influenel by the I lit ol Christian knowledge, nor by auy pro-ur conception of the character of that Ureat Being "who ruleth the earth in righteousuHUfl," and "who daily loadeth Us with his benefits:" but by an innate sense of the existence of an oven tiling Tower, by which all the world and all it contains are governed and controlled. 'Aided by the dictates of cultivated reanou and the teachings of Divine revelation, we, however, are taught to recognize in that Supremo Ruler a Heavenly lather, to whom we are indebted for existence and all the blessings we enjoy, and to whom we owe constant and ferveut thanksgiving nnd praise. it is He who "vhiteth the earth and wateieth it;" who "retteth the furrows and blesseth the springing thereof;" who "crowneth the year with His goodness, and whose paths drop fatness;" who "clothest the pastures with Hocks, and coverest the valleys with corn;" who "ruaketh the out goings of the morning aud of the even-jug to rejoice;" who "is our refuge an I strength;" who "maketh wars to cease," and "saveth us from our enemies;" whose "throne is forever and ever," and who "blesseth the nations whose Clod is the Lord." On all bides we have increased assurances of the "loving kindness" of aa All-wise l'arent of Good, who has conducted our nation through a long and terrible war, and permitted our people to repose once more in safety, "without any to molest them or to make them afraid." The monstrous sentiment of disunion is no loDger tolerated. The flag, the Union, and the Constitution are esteemed as the safeguards of the rights and liberties of the people, and are revered aud de'ended as the ark of their political safety.

A kind Providence has not gron weary of supplying our continuous wants; a bounteous harvest has rewarded the labors of the husbandman; flocks and herds are scattered in countless numbers over our valley3 and hills; commerce is uninterrupted, and vessels laden with the products of nature and of art speed unmolested over the trackless deeps. Neither pestilence, famine, political or social evils, linancial embarrassments or commercial distress, have been permitted to staythe progress and happiness of the people of this great Commonwealth; but peace, health, education, morality, religion, social improvement and refinement, with their attendant blessings, have filled the cup of comfort and enjoyment to overflowing. Recognizing our responsibility to Him who controls the destinies of nations as well as of individuals, and "from whom cometh down every good and perfect gift," to whom we are deeply indebted for all these and the richer blessings of our common Christianity, let U3 unitedly give our most devout gratitude and hearty thanksgiving: therefore, do hereby recommend that Thursday, the 28th day of November next, be Bet apart as a day of praise and thanksgiving; that all secular and worldly business be suspended, and the people assemble in their various places of worship to acknowledge their gratitude and offer up prayers for a continuance of Divine favor. Given under my hand aud the great seal of the State, at Ilarrisburg, this thirty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and of the Commonwealth the ninety-second. Jons V.

Geary. By the Governor: V. Joudak, Secretary of State. OITY intelligence. I FOR ADDITIONAL LOC'At, ITEMS SKE Of T8IDE PAGES.

Servicer ix Aid of the Deaf-Mute Mission, wader tlie Rev. Dr. Clerc, will he held in Holy Trinity Church on Sunday evening. November 3d, at 7 o'clock, when the Annual Report will be rt adiind addresses made by Bishop Steven, the Kev. Dr.

liallaudet, and the Kev. Phillips Brooke. Tuc clergy and laity are Invited to attend. The Waoker Free ImuTii oy Science. The lectures of this popular college are continued in the followine order, admission free: Geolopy, Monday, 74 P.

by Professor Wagner; Ctiemistrv, Wednesday, 1h by Professor Deal; Natural Philosophy, Friday, 74 P. by Professor (Jauutt. Alieady five lectures of each course have been delivered 1o numerous and appreciative audiences, fully illustrated by diagrams uDd experiments. Come oi.ee, and you will surely corao again. Take the Fifteenth etreet cars to Columbia avenue, alight, aud the hall is in siht.

Cbkap Boap I Good Boapi Natrona Refined SsponiUer or Concentrated Lye. Two cents a pound tor snptrlor Hard Soap. Twelve pounds of Sott Soup lor one cent. Every family cud niuke tnolr own Boap. AH varieties of Soap as easily made as a cup of coffee.

Is a new concentrated lye tor making Soap, Just discovered in Greenland, In the Arctic Sens, and Is com-posed mainly of aluniiuate of soda, which, when (nixed with refuse fat, produces the best detersive Boap In the world. One box will make 17 pounds of good Boft Boap, or Its equivalent lu superior Hard boap. Retailed by all druggists and grocers in the TJfclted States. Full recipes with each box. Dealers can obtain It wholesale in cases, euch containing 48 boxes, at a liberal discount, of all the wholesale grocers and druggists In all the towns and cities of the United Btates, or of CLIFFORD PEMBERTON, Geneial Kent, Pittsburg, Pa.

A hour by any other name suiell3 as sweet. Bo says Shakespeare, but he was no Jutlse of Tobacco. II you want something Hue, try Goodwin's Plantation. Tor enle everywhere. Skci'kk youb Tic'Kkts at once lu uid of the Riverside Institute, Every share, costing una dollar, will receive some present, of which worth are to bd given away.

C'AMCKR. Sr. KLiNli's GltKAT CANCk.lt ANTIDOTES. astisedbyhim at No, Ml Arch street, are the only known sclenlllic aud reliable treatments. Important to Huykuh ok Hosikhy Goods.

aiefcHis. Cook Brother, Wo. 63 North Eighth, btieel, claim to be Hie only linn In PhlUdel-clelptiia ktcpln ull grmlva of Hosiery at Jiitdil viio iinpoit tlitK own goods. Xhey I'eul UbMllfll T'latby avoiding the profits end commls-siorn. Imposed In thu ordinary course of trade, tbev save customers nt least 25 per cent.

2 That they have the quality of their Roods under complete control using Hie best yarnH, ami employing the es iwoi'Kiueu la their 8. That, having direct access to Karopein rr.urkits, Ihey can ktepu more complete stock thi li dependent upon putchases made here of foreinti iood. A cell from the reader Is solicited at their Etoic, No. North Eighth street, Tiii't'SANKS or Worthy Pkkhons require medical Clan's fee. Much may Select one of 1 1 ti jIhmK'iathio Hi'Kcuiiw, anil, for a comparative trille.

thus obtain the prescription of one of Ihu best practitioner! lu the country. JohuaUiu, Ilolloway ACowden.No. 21 North Sixth street, Dyoll to No, North Second street, wholesale agenls. Hold also by Uourge o. Kvaua, hlxih aud Poplar streets; Ambrose Kmltb, Broad and CI tuul streets: Hortier Twentletu and lireeu Wieelit: John Jjley, pranklord road; Itoulm.

fc'itieeum and KuuiU streets; Cullenuer. Third and Wuluui streets- Hickumu, No. Hi Smith Second street; Marshall, Thlrlevnlh and Mat set sireet; lllythe. No. auo Market street.

Sold In Germantuwu by Vv. R. Jones, Veneral Denot, No. :7 A street. PaI oir Boots anu attention of the trsdelH a led to the larce sale ol lloo hhoes, llro-aun.

Balmorals, to be sold by McUellaud aueiloueera. at tbelr store. No. Market street, on Monday mornin, November tuiuuiouclug )y clock livltl7f IlHfif iiitih. The iisintl symptoms of this dipvio lire Coiih, Horeiirs ol Ihe Liiiiks or Throat, Dilllcnliy ol Hreaihintr, llerlie.

Krver, aHpitlni id I lib din or Matter, nnd sometimes Ulood. It an Inflammation ot the fiiieskln Union the Inilde or tin-wholeof the Wind Tulxs or Air Vevi which rut) thrnugb every part ol Hi" J.uiiks. Jnyne's Kxperto-rsnt immedlntely suppresses the ('ourh. Pain, In-llniDniHtlon, ever, anil Illllicully of ItreHthlmr', produces a free and easy ipecloriulon, and ellect a speeily cure, hold by all PriiKirlsts, rTivrt-AT thf NKRvnvp n.t'tn. by pnrtaklni; of Iir i knfu's Tic Ijoci.orHKi'x.or Univkumai.N m-.

kak.ia Pii. i. you will he free Irom neurnlgliil nerve-tit lie, and all other painfully nervous iIi-ipkhihI liPKdnches. hynterla iillertlons. and your licrirei Will be Invigorated.

A ioi heearles Imvw II. Lack (Tbtainb. hwo pairs elegant real LnenCur-tnlns at greatly reduced prices; Helllni low hecumo they were intichnsed at suction losell a lose. Great va rletyand bntualuH lu Curtains ut Patten's. No.

H8 tbesnut si reel. M. firnvVAK kr No. In24 Cliesnut strct, are now opening an elegant assortment of Misses' ami Children's Millinery. Also, a full line of Cnll-dt en's Clotblmt lor boys, girls, Irifunts, aii't misses, lu the latest styles.

Whitmak'h Ciiiifoi.ATK. The II nest Chocolate for table use, iiiHnniactiired at the Plilladcltilini stoiitn hocolutp and ocoa Works, Ktepheu Whitman, olliceaud store No. 1210 Maiketstreut, TlKnniNo and FiinNiTriiit RitreiioT.RTicPKn. Carpels laid, anil npholMeriiiK of any description uone minediaieiy aditiij nuduni l'atluu'i. No.

KusC'liesnnt street, Fink Coskik thins. At George W. Jenkins', No. ((i7 Spring Garden street, can oe obtained for fruits, mils, almonds as well as a line assorlu out of confections. Jenkins is worthy of a call.

For promptness, good workman, sliip, and low prices, apply at Paiteu's, No. Hu8 CUes-uul street. tJitovF.B A Hakf.r'b IilgheHt Premium Sow-lug Machines, No, 730 Chemiut street. Lack Ci htains. Now Is the.

time to bnv Curtains, great bargains, at Patten's, No. Ht'SChesuut street. Great in Pnicus. Fell and Winter Underwear. Fall and Winter Underwear, Fall and Wluter Uuderweur, Mc'Iktirk liiioTiiKHs, No.

Hi.i5 ChCTiiut N'reet. on A Thaciikr, Trlnters, No. 610 M'nor street MARBIED. LOWRY McBRIDE. On the 27th or August, at the M.

Parsonage, No. 1316 N. Nineteenth street.by the Rev. H. Irwin, Mr.

GKOKGK li, LOWRY to Miss JANU UcBltlDK, all of this city, BTITK8 KDMUNUS. Ou the Hth ultimo, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. Moses Williamson, KGGAR P. BTITKrt. of Philadelphia, to HA RAH ELIZABETH, eldest daugbtr of Hon.

Downs Edmunds, of Cape Mar. DIED. RF.TTINGEU. On the list ultimo, CATHERINE BF.TT1NGKU, In the year if ber age. Tberelallvea aud friends oi the family are respect-hilly Invited to attend ber funeral, from the rest-rtence of her son-in-law, John ilalne.s, corner of Orthodox street and Trenton avenue, on Monday afternoon at o'clock.

Funeral to proceed to Cedar Hill. the evening ol October 30, WILLIAM BUliKKKT, in the lilst year of bis age. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late te-ildence. No. Ivi Jellerson street, ou Buuday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

the 3oth Instant, Mrs. CIIRISTI-ANA DKAMKR, aged years and 6 months. The relatives and Iriends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ol ber son-in-law, il r. George Rowe. No, 1W7 S.

Fourth street, on Bunday afternoon at I o'clock. the aith ultimo, Mrs. REBECCA, wife Ot Frederick Mock, aued as years. Her relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her mother, No. 8' is Wildey street, below Ash street, on bunday atteruoou at 3 o'clock, WARD.

On the ultimo. ELLEN C. second rinughterot the late James WurJ, of Leesburg, New Jersey. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the hinerul, Irom the residence ot her mother, No, N. Nineteenth street, on Monday morning at 8i o'clock.

Funeral service at Cathedral. ZKNER. At Gnrmantnwn. on the 29th ultimo. JOHN ZENKU, aged as years.

The relatives and Iriends, also tho Walker Lodge, No. 8U6, I. O. of O. F.i Perseverance Encampment, No.

1. O. ol O. ami Reliance Council, No, 40 ,0. U.

A. are respectfully Invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence. No. Bharunack street, on (Sunday, the 3d iustaut, at 1 o'clock P. without further notice.

Interment at Bt. Michael's Lutheran Cemetery. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For atldiliotinl Marine see fHrnt J'nge. ALMANAC JfOK PHILADELPHIA THIS DAY, Son Rihkb .0 31 Moon Risks.

irM ivm tin.ru 4 6'4ti PHILADELPHIA BOARD OB TRADE, Ckorok N. Ali.kn, "I llAlTllUW BtlKD, 'iNTHTjY Oommlittkb. JoSKl'U C. GKUllll, UOVL31EATS Of OCKAM ejTKAMKlCS. FOR AMERICA.

Malta Liverpool. York Oct, 12 Is Li Oct. la Tarila. Liverpool. York Oct.

22 Hermann. Oct. 22 of York -Oct, 2a Clmhria New York Oct. as Ilultlc Wouthainpton.New Y'ork Oct. Belgian Liverpool.

Oct. 24 ltyotCork A York Oct, 2(i Havre New 28 Oct. 20 Palmyra YorK Oct. 26 C. of Boston York Oct.

2ti Havre New Yoi'k Oct. 81 i'OR EUROPHi. Ala'snta New York. Nov. 2 C.

ol Paris New -Nov. 2 Nov. 2 Ville de 2 Allemaunia New YorkHamburg. Nov. 2 Fraiice New 2 Viriiiula New York.

Nov. 2 Minnesota New Y'ork Nov, 8 CIiIiim Boston Liverpool 8 C.ofWubUinglouNew Liverpool -Nov, 6 llHtiNB New Nov. 7 Clmhria Hamburg Nov. 9 C. ol 9 Caledi ula New Nov.

9 Russia New Nov. 1:1 Hermann New 14 Europe New Nov. It! C. of N.Y'ork....New Nov. 16 Arago New York.

23 OOAfe'l WIBE. DOMESTIC, KTO. BtnroftheUnIon.Phllada.....New Orleans 2 KavanuaU 2 Corsica New Nov, 2 Nov. 7 Alliance Phllada Charleston Nov. Stars and StripesPbilada Havana Nov.

li B. America New York. Nov. 22 Malls are forwarded by every steamer lu the regular lines. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at Uueenstown, except the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry.

The steamers lor or from the Continent call at Southampton. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Bteamshlp Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and boulhern Mull Steamship Co. Ship Lancaster, Jackson, Mobile, R. Penrose.

BngAdrlo, Mackenzie, Gibraltar, lor orders, C. C. Van Horn. Brig A. R.

Patterson, Wllkle, Laguuyra, J. Dallett Co. Bchr A. Ryerson, Houghton. Portland, Warren, Gregg A Moiris.

Bchr B. Colton, Robinson, Charleston, J. C. Bcott A Huns. Bchr J.

8. Petwller. Grace, Richmond, do. SclirE. Doiou, Jurvis, Ruslou, Westmoreland Coal Co.

Bchr L. A. Mav, Raker, Bangor, Wuntiemacher A Co. bt'r Decatur. Young, Baltimore.

D. Kuoit. Ki J. S. shrlver.

Dennis, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. st'r A un Eli.a, Richards, New York, W. P.

Clyde A Co. Tug Thus. Jeilursou, Alien, lor Baltimore, with a low ol barged, W. P. Clyde A Co, ARRIVED YKSTEUDAY.

Bchr J. I). Ingrahum, Dickinson, from llaildarn, with stone to captain. hciir Bee, ileum, 7 days from James river, with lumber to Bacon, Collins A Co, schr M. bklnuer.

Kemp 6 days from Choptank river, Wli li spokes to Uncoil, Collins Co. Bchr Petrel, Kemp, 6 days iroiu Choptank river. Willi spokes to Bacon, Collins A Co. Schr Flight, Bione, 6 days Irom Norfolk, with lumber lo Bacon, Collins Co. BchrBurati and Mary, Truax, 1 day from Dover, with grain lo J.

Barrett, Steamer Mayflower, Robinson, 24 hour from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Bleatm C.

Cou.alc, Diake, 24 hours from New York, with m.ise. to W. M. Balrd A Co. steamer Black Dlamoud, Meredith, 24 hours from York, with mdse.

to M. uaira mi. Tug Thus. Jellerwou. Allen, Irom Baltimore, with tow of barges lo W.

P. Clyde A Co, MEMORANDA. Brig Wm. Jones, Couley, lor Philadelphia, sailed frnm Mauraullla I7lh ult. Brig Alice Lea, Herlug, for Havana, cleared at Boston nisi ulu Brig John Welsh, Bcull, hence, at Bagua prior to 21hi tut, BrigB.

Bherpard, Kvans, for Phllatelphla, sailed fiom Cleiilui gi xist ult. Brig m. It Purks, Simmons, for Philadelphia, at Muiiy.aultia 2stb ult. Amus Ej e. 1 ownsend, romalued at Key West 22d ml, Behr Fred.

Fish, Davis, for Philadelphia, cleared at Benton ult. Scnr H. Read, Bauson, hence, at New Bedford 801 ult. H''hr chwle E. Page, Doughty, hence, at Boston IfvlA ltlt Pteamer New York, Vance, honce, at lllchm md 3'Uh ultimo.

steamer New York, Jones, for Milled from Georgetown 81st ult, mihcfTT.any Brig Medora, Allen, snlled Irom New York, via Philadelphia, July 18 for Asplnwall, and not havlnij heard of since, she no doubt foundered at sea. She registered W2 Litis, whs built at Mailland, N. S. lu lH'ft. and hulled from Windsor.

Shr A. iddletnn, was shore on the Dumpling Hocks, BW. side ol Newport outer harbor, yesterday morning. A boat from tho revenue cotter Crawford was alongside, and she was expected to come od without damiige. SAAC D.

EVANS, NlMfHTI 'II Kit AM) 111. A Mil IN OliS I'AIMS, VAIIMS1IKS, Naval Stores and Soaps, IV O. 10 KOItTII llll tn'tlli: AVEMl'K, )0 lm 3p PHILADELPHIA. C'MIEAV COAL 1H OOMl'AKATIVEL'V TUB result ol a Patent Sifter hi your family. The amount thus saved Irom your ashes and from the dust In the bottom of the bin must lessen your px-penses lor fuel, Spveral patterns are lor snip bv TRUMAN A SHAW, No, 8J6 (Eight Thlrty-llvelMAItliEr Bt below Ninth.

BY RECENT IMPORTATIONS 0DK ASSORT. 1 mentis now very complete of Plyers, Pincers, Hand nnd rmall Bench Vises, Compasses, Callipers, Wire Nippers, and Hell-hangers' Plyers. TRUMAN A SHAW, No. (Eight Thirty-live) MARKET Street, below Ninth. BOUT A DOZEN STYLES OF and a full range of sizes, may be found In the slock of TRUMAN A SHAW, No.

836 (Eight Thirty-It ve) MARK F.T Street, below Ninth. JONES, TEMPLE FABHIONABLE HATTERS, No. 2fi B. NINTH Btreet, First Store above Cheetnnt street. 4J li, FASHIONABLK HA ITER.

11 CruGpl No. 7 8. SIXTH Btreet. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCR1P-tlons ot Character, with advice on Business, Health, Education, given dally by J. L.

CAPEN, 8 28wsmEp at No. 722 CHESNU'j; Street. PA D. rANTS SCOURED AND NTItKTl IIKIt from 1 to 5 Inches, at Mottet Frencli Steam Dyeing and Bcouring, No. 2n9 NINTH Btreet and No.

73 RACE Street. 9 17J5p OMSK CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. No. 631 MARKET Street, Where the BIG HORSE Is In the Door. 4 II luthsSfi BLANKETS.

DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the hearing In every degree of deal nes also, Respirators; also, Ciandall Palent ('rntches. superior to any others In Ese, at P. MADEIRA'S. No.

116 TENTH Btreet, below Chesnnb 8 6p UNION PASTE AND SIZING COMPANY. A Paste lor Rox-mnkers, Bookbinders, Paper-hangers, Shoemakers, Pocket-book Makers, Rill Posters, etc. It will not sour. Is cheap and always ready for use. Refer to J.

LIppincoit A Devar A Keller, William Mann, Philadelphia Inquirer, Harper Brothers, American Tract Society, and others. Sole Agpnts, I. CRAG IN fc No. 420 GOU-MFRCE Street. 99 RODiJEKS'ANl) WOSTENHOLM'd POCKET KNI VKB, Pearl and Btng Handles, of beautiful tlulBb.

RODGERH' aud WADE Sl BUTCH FH18 UAZORB, and the celebrated LFJCOULTRK RAZOR. SCISSORS ol the nnest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, and Tohle Ontlory Ground and Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TENTH Street, below 'bpsnnt.

ri TOUCH'S DANCING ACADEMY. N. E. cojner EIGHTEENTH and OHKSNUT Streets, Pblladt 1 uli Ilk. p.

STOUCH reopened bis Ae-adorny on October 1. Tuesday aud Bulurday afternoons for Ladies, Misses, and Masters, from H'i to o'clock; lor Gentlemen, Tuesday and F'rlday evenlnfis, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Private Classes or Lessons for Ladles and Gentlemen. 1(1 22 tilths til 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JJN Firm of PANCOAST A WA KNOCK, late Auctioneers, No. 2411 MARKET Street, have made an ni-Hlgmiienl lo tno undersigned for the beuaHt or tncir Cl UlllLurH.

All persons Indebted to the said Firm will make payment, and those having claims present them to JOSIAU NEELY. Assignee, No. 210 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, October IM7. 11 1 3t OOFS, WALLS, ETC.

AMERI- CAN CONCRETE PAINT COMPANY, Olllco No 513 N. Hi IRD Street. For preventing all roots from leaks, to keep walls tree liom dampness, and decks, tanks, cisterns, and joints of every kind tight, and bottoms ot ships, etc, Irom worms, ends of posts that go Into the earth sound, and materials generally Irom corroding ami decay, this Paint stands un equalled, F'or salein cans or casks, ready lor use at all times, and suited to ull climates. in Him JOSEPH LEEDS. TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to the stock of Prime Cider aud Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family use-also, to bis popular "U'oulc Ale," free from all Imtia-ritles, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage for weak end delicate consul utions.

Delivered free ot charge to all parts of the city. P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 PEAR (street, 11 78 5p Below Third Walnut and Dock.

NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT-Works on Stateu Island. Oillce lu Philadelphia, No. 4n N. EIGHTH btreet (west side). This old and well-known Company, the larpett of its kind in ihe teoj-iit, and In the forty-ninth year of lis existence.

Is prepared, with the most exleuslvs and Improved machinery, to elranm, aiMl flntali. In a maimer unequalled, every variety ol gonueu and piece goods. Garments cU anted by our new French process uilhmtl being ripped. HI7tntliH2m V-vn FOR SAL ONE PAIR DARK (5i.Broi) Carriage Horses, one Black Horse undone White Horse; drive together or single, and are good under saddle. One I lose Coach and One Park Phaeton, made by Beckhaus.

One Dog Cart and One Barouche, made by Wood Brothers. Alho Harness. BajLUes, etc, etc. Can be seen dally (Sundays excepted), from SA.M, to 12 noon, at private stables, west side of FIFTEENTH Btreet, above Locust. 102s tit JJOIISE-FUENISIIINa DEPOT, II.OMKU TA It I.K.S, SATES, MDPLlllPfRS, ruAJh Hunt, Aud a general variety ol Kitchen Utensils, at A.

WILD. 11 AN 71. 8 2K tullisSp No. inn SFBING GA RDEN Street. A I ORE IMPROVED BASE JTJRNINQ mm jill: IKE-PL ACI3 IEA.TEU, i 'i I wiwu fvrfSrL Magatlne snd lllumluatlFf L1.

JJoors. 'I he most Cheerrul and Perfect Heat In TJsa. To be hail Wholesale and Retail ot J. m. i uuk, 1(121 ImSp No.

Inns MARK hi tlreet. Phlla. REDDING or KVKltY ijksohiftioi AT W1101.I.SAI.E AND 11 ETA It, M4.Uaa ItlltUK AVLMIE KEAByiMEsT J. O. FULLER.

8 2KtnthrB JOHN CRUMP, oaupi anu buildeb: ttU01Ki NO, tlS LOIIUB KTKEKT, AND NO, 1788 tllJUlKUT STBEET, PHILADKLPITTA QCORCE PLOWMAN. OA 1 1 PENTEIl AND BUILDKlt, HEJ10VED Xo ISo. 134 DOCK IH fULADJUJilI.AJ ViATCHlS, JEWELRY, TC. LEWIS LA DO MUG CiaiTORD DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, JSo. HOli CJIIICHNUT HXItlGHJX, Would Invite the attention of purchasers to their large stock of CiENTS' AND LAmE' WATCHES, Just received, ef the finest European makers.

Independent quarter, econd, ana sell-winding, In gold and sliver cases. Also, AMERICAN WATCHES of all sizes. Diamond seis, Pius, Studs, Rings, etc. Coral, Malachite, Uarnet, and Etruscan Hels, In great variety. 6 IMp SOLID SILVERWARE of all kinds.

Including a large aHsottment suitable lor Hrldal Pre-ents. FINE WATCHES. keep always ou hand an assortment ol LADIEM' AND WESTS' "FINE WATCH EM' Ot Ihe best American and Foreign Makers, all war ranted to give complete satisfaction, aud at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. FA It It BHOTHKit, Importers of Watches, Jewelry, Musical Boxes, etc, 11 llBmthjrp No. 324 CHEK'NUT below Fourth, Especial attention given lo repairing Watches and Musical Boies by EIRBT-CLASS workmen.

WATUIES, JEWELRY. W. W. OASSIUY, NO. 13 SOUTH SECOND HTBEET, oners an eutlicly new and most carefnlly selected slock of AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES, JEWELRY, BILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable rOB BBIOAIi OB UOUDAI PREDENTIN.

An examination will show my stock to be nnsoi passed In quality and cheapness. Particular attention paid to repairing. 810 G. RUSSELL No. 22 NUKTQ SIXTH 8T1IEET, OFFEB ONE OF THE I.ABUEHT NtOCHS OF FINE FRENCH CLOCKS, OF TIIEIBOWN IMPORTATION, IN THE CITY.

5 26 AMERICAN WATCHES, iThe best In the world, sold at Factory Prices BY C. A. PEQUICNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, No. 13 South SIXTH Street. 8 8j ilanufar.tm-y, A'o.

22. FIFTH Street. gTERLINCr SILVERWARE MANUFACTORY NO. 411 LOCVKT STREET. Ci TZ OKGE II A.K Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterns, manufactures every description of fine STERLING BILVER-WARE, and oilers for sale, wholesale and retail, choice assortment or rich and beautiful goods of new styles at low prices.

9 26 3m J.M.SHARP. A. no HERTS a GKOCtmES, TC. pRCSH FRUITS, I 8C7. PEAC1IKM, PEAKS, PINEAPPLEM, PLUMS, APRICOTS, CHERRIES, BLACK BERRIEN, QUINCE.

ETC. PRESERVED AND FRESH, IN CANS AND tiiEASS JARS, Put up for onr particular trade, and for sale by the dozen, or In smaller quantities, by IV! ITCH ELL FLETCHER, 103m NO. 1204 CI1EISNUT STRE F.T. EW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, WMTE CLOVER I10NEY, FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALLEKT C.

ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries. "7jrp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. BOOTS AND SHOES. fJOW READY, Gentlemen's and Youths' BOOTS AND GAITERS FOR FALL ANI WINTER WEAR. FRENCH PATENT LEATHER BOOTS.

FINE FRENCH CALF BOOTH for Bulls and Parties. SINGLE-SOLED BOOTS for Fall Wear. LIGHT DOUBLE-SOLED BOOTs for Fall Wear. FRENCH CORK-SOLED BOOTS, very easy for tender feet, QUILTED SOLED BOOTS made by hand. GUM BOLED BOOIS, very durable, and guaranteed to keep the leet dry.

Having fitted the second story of my store for some ol my workmen, I am able to make any sort of Boots to order, at verv short notice. Fair dealing and a moderate price Is my motto. A trial Is all I desire. WM. H.

HELWEC, NO. 585 ARCH STREET, 82flBinw3m One door below Sixth. REDUCTION IN PRICES. FlUiNCn CALF DOUBLE SOLE, BOOTS, Firs Quality, 12'('0. FRENCH CALF SINGLE BOLE BOOTS, Firs Quality.

10'0. FRENCH CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS, Second 'Quality. 10 00. FRENCH CALF SINGLE SOLE BOOTS, Second Quality. HOI S' riNE BOOTS AND SIIOEM At very low prices, BARTLETT, MO.

a SOUTH SIXTH STBEET, 17rp ABOVE CHE8NUT. REMOVAL. It SI A HI A L. C. W.

A. TltUMPLER HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC 8TC.1E FROM SEVENTH AND CHESS UT STS. TO No. OC CJJESAVT STREET, Ij2tfrp PHILADELPHIA, AUCTION SM.eS. 0 A (fuijce-wiri to Pblllp Ford Cr A Cl ION EARS.

No. Mo MAK1IET S'ret. ball: of moo cases iiiKvrs, shoes, bro- HANS, KIC. On Monday Morning, November 4, coiiinien lug at Id o'clock, wa will sell by for canti, ismi catcs Men's, Itnys'. and Voiiiiis' Bools, Bboes, ilrognns, Halnioruls, etc.

Aim, a sttiierlnr a-'Sortuienl of Women's, Is-ies', and I'tilt-ilren's wear, to wlilcb tbe attention ol trade it called. ilu 31 ok BALE OF ll'OO CASES HOOTS, BUOKS, BKO-HANll. On 'I bnrmlay Morning, Nov, 7. ronmiei ring at in o'clock, we will sell, liv rases Men's, Hoys', and Yuiilli-V Hoot Bboes. llrci am, liiiliiiiirnls.

en-. Also, a general aHsor.inenlol Women's, Mines', and Clil'dren's wear, to which the attention ol tlio trmte is culled. ii 'i OHN H. MYKRS A AUCTtONKKH' t-'o. Zolaud 284 MARKET Street.

LAPOE PI' REMPTOItY BAf OF KKENCTT AND O'lHER ECUOl'l-AN DRY UOjhS, tl'L', On Monday murulng, Nnven bor 4 at 111 o'clock, on four months' credit, i lols of French, India, Ueruiau, and BrltHli Dry Goods, I. hi it LARGE I'KltfMI'T''ltV HALF; OP SHOES BKOGANH. I IIA VELI.I Nil IIAOS, ETC. On Tuesday Mornlnn, November at luo'clock on lour niontbs credit, lisrkages boots, shoes, balmorals, ol city and EaMcm niauulaciure. I lu 31 41 LADOR POSITIVE SA I.E OF BRITISH, FRENCH, HERMAN, AMI DOM IvS'l ID OltY GOOUd, November 7, on four monibs' ciedlt.

On 'I nnrsoay Moruimr, At Id o'clock, eiiibrai lng about ILM packages and lots 1 staple and fum articles, 1 Ot LARGE POS-ITIVE BA LE OF CA RPKTINGS. ETC. Ou i rliliiy morning, November at 11 o'clock, on tour months' cre llt, al out 2uu pieces ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, collage, ami rag curiiellnKH. MX 'liit, JM. Gt'MMEY A RON 8, AUCTIONEERS No.

60S WALNUT Street. Hold RegularSules ot REAL ESTATE, rTOCRH, AND SECURITIES AT IHE PHILADELPHIA EXCI1ANOE. Hsndbills ol esch i roperty issued separately. let catalogues ptibllsned and circulated, conUtlnlnt full descriptions ot property to be sold, as also a partial list of property contained in our Real Estate Register, and tillered at private sale. Bsles advertised dally In all tbe dally Hawsnapers.b THOMAS A SONS, K0S.

139 AND HO b. FOURTH Street, PALE OF REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, November 6, al li o'clock, noon, at the Exchi il I L.nl.wln ibange, win include Bl'KUCE AND TWENTIETH, S. E. corner-Modern Residence. A ItCH STREET, No.

2130 Elegant Residence. BEVl-N'l II. No. (North) Jloderu Dwelling. I I.EVENTII.

No. ia 2 (iNori b) Mod-rn Dwelling. Till RTl NTH, No. 18 (North) Modern Dwelling. Nos.

4 0U, 4u02, 40W1, and 4uti8 Modoru Resiliences CALLOW HILL. Nr. 2.119 Tavern and Dwelling. MADISON. (No.

Genteel Dwelling. A 1. LOW 111 l.L. e8t ot St. John-Oeuteel Dwelling, FARM, 45', acres and Mill Properly, Cobb's Creek, OMH.NDRENT ils year.

SEVENTEENTH AND SPRUCE, S. E. coruer- UHN T1NOTON STREET, No. ins-Brick Dwelling. DaVPHIN, Nos.

185, 1', le. nd Ril Four Dnellligs. JEEEP.RSON, east ot Tweuty-secoud street-Valu- "'i'lVcKLEy, e8t of Geimantown road Valuable LELEVENTH, No. 261 (North) Four-story Brick IBPrVnU GARDEN, No. 2110 Handsome Res deuce.

jlKiAIi, No. (Ndrlhi Hrown stone Residence. GROUND REN'IS tif 92, (iiti'81. 54'41. jiS'll.

BTOCKS, LOANS, PEW, KTO. 1 share Poiht Breeze Park Association. shares A cademy ol usic, with ticket, loosbiires llnlou '1'raiimiortatlon Company. (i shares Empire '1 raunportution Company. 2i0slia.es Union Canal Company(prererred stock), iwu Union Cenal inteiest Bouds, tl per cent, li 0 sliures National Excliainie Bauk.

Pew No. S4, iiiiddle ault, Teuth aud Arch street Cliuicb. ril aiaioguea now ready. J' EXTENSIVE PALE. I'll BrriltloR ltNirURK, LARGE AND USE MANTEL MIRRORS, Handsome Velvet and Wilton Carpels, Fine Hair Mattresses, etc.

(jn Mouday Morning. November 4, at 10 o'clock, al No. 5L South Third Rtreet, by catalogue, the entire furniture. 110 31 at fSTCCK OF EI.KfUNT CABINET FURNITURE. On V'e4lneH(lay Alornlnir.

Novembers, at lo o'clock, at No. HMChesnnt street, by catalogue, the stock ot flegant cabinet furniture muiiiitiiciuied bv Messrs. A. dernian A ex- tiressly for ibelr win eroom sales; made or the very c-t material, and finished In oil and vanish. May be examined, with catalogues, two daysjpre-Vioim to stile, 1 al ot milOMAS BIRCH SON, AUCTIONEERS AND tXM MISSION MERCHANTS, No.

lilt) ell 1BNUT Street; rear entrance No. IK7 Sausou) street, SALT OF ItKH Sll Eh FIELD SILVER PLATED WAR, IVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY, CHINA VASES, ETC. On Tuesday Morning, At 10 'clock, at the Auction Store, No. HlOChesnnt street, will lie sold an assortment ot elegant Plated and Table Cutlery. Ju received Irom JOSKPti DKAKIN SONS, manufacturers, England, comprising Beis or elegant tea ware of the newest stylus, waiters ol all sizes, collee urns, liquor aud pickle stands, castors, cake baskets, epergnes, Ice and syrup pitchers, tureens and coveied ulshos, spoons, forks, anu lsdles of various patterns, etc.

Also, fine Ivory handle table cutlery plalnaiid lated CHINA, ETC. Also, French China tea sets, Bohe-ni'an Lliiss vates, tol et sets, lancy goods, etc. 'i tie goods will bj opeu lor examination on Mmjilay. mi 4 112 2t LEGAL NOTICES. DISTRICT COURT, FI.

C7, 445. JullN M. SMITH vs. ItOBEKT HARGKAVE, V. T.

Bill PLK L. C. FRENCH, aud '1. G. K.O-F.ON lately trading as UAHGKAVK A CO.

The Auditor appointed by the Courl to distribute the fund arising Irom tbe saleof the persoual property ol the above named dcfeudauls under the above and oilier writs of execution, will meet tho parties m-ti reMed on the 7'h day of November, A. D. lHn7, at 4 o'clock p. at his Oillce. No.

4m1 N. THIRD Street, Pliih.delMiia. THOMAS K. FXN LETT Kit, 10 23 lot Auditor. TT ASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, JTj In liankiuptcy.

At Puladelphla. ttaeillstday ofcctober, A. D. The uoderslgned hen by gives notice ol his appointment as Asslgnieol HsiNKY IN sTE IN, In the ciiy il Pnlladelpliia, In the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudged a Darikruptj upon his owu petition, by the District Courl ol said district. To Ihe cteditois of HENRY EIWST'IN, Bnkrupt.

JOHN ROI1ERTS. Assignee. 10 2tisw2w No. IMa. SI XlH Street.

NOTICF. IN' TIIK MATTER OF THE PHILADELPHIA STEAM PUMP AND TOW- l.MI 4 UJI I llicitio III. mi iiie imj in a- i. the Mild lepoi ill bp continued, auu the corporation acioidingly tlii soived. By order of the Court.

O. WEIIR. 10 21 ths Rt Pro Prothouutary. I C. M.

riCEDLEG iUlavcnth and Cliesuut Streets. tso i ii -ri drv cccds, Bought at the Recent Depressed Prices Shirting, Pillow, Kbf etlng, and Table Linens. Tnble Cloths and Napslus, to match. IneClotlis. Jioylles, Tnwels and Towelling.

Marseilles Uuilia aud Toilet Covers. Rlaiikeu. Honeycomb, Lancaster, Allendale, Jacquurd, and other Spreads. DOMESTIC MUSLINS AND BHEETING8, lu all qualities and widths, at the lowest rates. 'Aoi mi vw in -r H.K.

Comer of FOURTH and CHESTNUT Tff UlMIIVlil'llaVIl (if IfilflB. VALI8E8. BA08. RBTICULK8, and uoaonpLiou ui itivuuii. XUtiikM aa4 MAW Hmmkn.

Notice is nereny given inni me report, oi me Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Ploas for toe iiy and County of Philadelphia, to report upon the petition to (HHbolve tlie saiu coi porallou, and to settle its nllaits, was fi'ed lu the said ourl on tho Pith day of October, A. D. 1W1V. nod unless exceptions are filed A It an AMUSEMENTS. TJ II I A I) II I A I e.

JL Corner 1 EN 1 II and CALLO WHILL otrecta, NOW OrEN FOR THE WINTER SEASON, UNDER A NEW MANAGEMENT. This building has been entirely RI NOVATED, ALTERED, AND IMPROVED, WITH NEW MOEF.4 OF INGRESS AND EGRESS, ROTH ON TENTH STREET A ON CA LLOW 1 1 1 LL STREET. A SPLENDID STUD OF HIiJHLY TRAINED HORSES. A COMPANY UNEXCELLED IN THE UNITED STATES. PRICKS OF ADMISSION.

Tress Circle 50conW Children under 12 years of age. 2a cents Family Circle (entrance on Callowhlll street) cents Doois open at 7 o'clock. Performance commences ut a quarter 8 o'clock. Mail iees commence at half-past 2 o'clock. Doors rpen one hour previous.

10301m JSEW CHESXUT CTKEET THEATRE, THIS AFTEHNOOM MATINEE MUS. D. P. MOW ERS. THIS (Saturday) NIGHT.

A IiOl RLE III l.L. TWOGKKAi DRAMAS. TWELFTH NIGHT OF MHs. D. P.

BOWERS. Ihe perloruiancH to commence with LUCRETia lioittiiA. Liieretla Roigla Mrs D. P. ROWERS Alter which, the beautiful Drama, In 8 acts, entitled THE ORPHAN OK OK.NEVA.

Mies Josle Ortou, W. H. sediey Smith, and the Olcck Conipaiir. Mi N'lA AUDLEY'S BFCRET. 1H I Rll WEEK OF MRS.

P. BO RS. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET 1 EATH E. Begins at 7 clrck.

NOBODY'S DA Lull i EK-LAST TIWR LAST MIHIT OF MlsS KATE REKlNOLDS, LAST NIGHT OF NOliODY DAUGHTER. Keuo. Fato, and Roulette, la-t time. THIS (Bailing) EVENING, Noy. 2, Twelfth and last lime of NOROD'S DAUGHTER.

Miss KATE RElUNOLDs In three characters, aided by ihe mil Company. Monday olive Logan'e-'sURF." Every Scene new. Mis. JOHN Dlth.W aud Company. WALNUT STREET THEATRE.

SATURDAY, LAST NIGHT OF Ihe charming Vocalist and Builesque Actress, Mrs. Vf. GOMhRsAL who wl 1 ap.iear in ber original character ol '1 11 GRAND DUCHujSS, la ihe highly successful comedy, entitled HIE GRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTELN, To couclude wit li Ihe domestic Drama of MAI'llNU Fort THE VERDICT. Enaneemeni. lor leu nights only, ot Mr.

EDWIW FoltREbT who will at pear ou Monday Evening. Nov. 4. as VIRQ1NU1. FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE.

EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY A h'TERNOON. GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand bullets Ethiopian Paiitonilmes. Ants. etc. 0 II A IT L.

MR. HABELMAN'S OPERA'UO (O-s'lUME CONCERTS. Mr. Habelman has been luaiicpd, by tbe brilliant success ol bis tiisl series of CONCEKTS IN COS-'1 IMK, and at the earnest solicit alum of many natrons of tin-m, to announce another SERIES OF OU'ri, to be given on tlie IVhMMis or November 7lh aud bill, and December 5ih i.n-l liill. Principal artists Irom.

the Italian and German opera will bo engaged aud Intioduced In parts ada, ted lo respective line of talent. A Chorus and Orchestra ol selected per-iormers have been secured. Selections from the follow Operas will be i eriormed: Bl -'LISA RIO, FIDELIO. I A DELLA. LUCRETTA BORGIA, FAUsT.

II, TltOV ATORE, 1IAMK RLANt'HE. MASA- NIELLO, AND BARBER OF SEVi LLK. Btege Manager JEAN LOUIS Miifcic Director CARL BENTZ Subscriber's Ticket (secured sent) for the Scries Ot Four Concerts $3 00 Bubscrli.tloii List uow i.peu ul tlie Music Btoresof ivir. i ut' MiMrt, ino. vjnesuut street, and Mr.

LONER, No. )lw Chesnui stieei. io aotf CARD. MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY AF'l h.

RNON COMCEHTH AT CONt 1-ItT HALL (f'hesnnt street, abovu Twelfth). Mr MARK At-SLEK begs leave lo announce to his 1 1 lends and Ihe public Dial be will Inaugurate and manage a series ot A fierm on onceris, to he given by HASSLER'e, ftlUMl every Monday Afternoon Curing tlie season of 1 be first ol the series will commence on Monday A fternoon, November 11. at o'clock. The particulars ol Concerts, will be announced In a fev linitf MAO ALLISTEE. STREET OrERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE 0HE8NUT.

I II A 91 1 1, BEIOBI OPEN FOR THE SEASON, CfiRNCR OSS DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN TUE1B VBAKS IONIAN HOI BEES. J. L. CARNCHOSa Manager. F.

SIMPSON. Treasurer. 819 8m IV EW PHILADELPHIA OPERA HOUSE. BEVEN'IH btreet, below Area. GREAT bUCCE-sS OF TUNLSON A MlNblEELS.

L. V. TUNIBO Proprietors. First appearance of FRANK ROWER, the unrivalled Ethiopian Comedian, for a limited' period, wllb. THE LARGFST AND MOST TALENTED COM.

PANY IN THE WORLD. Beats can be secured In advance without extra Charge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8, lu prepaiatlou, "THE PROGRESS OF THE NATION," at a cost, offuoo. a if ORTICUL TUBAL UAL By CARL BFNTZ OUCH of 40 Performers.

EVERY 1HUHSDAY AFTERNOON At hall past o'clock. Vocalist Misj ORLINA CUNNINGTON. SINGLE Al MISSION, 60 CENTS, Package of lour Tl keis for (I, lotiehauat uoner L'o. Muslo Store. No.

11M Chesnui street, and at tbe door. 1U2U1U I RMA3SIA ORCI1KS1RA. PUBLIC BE- V.TT lieHisuls at the UsICA FUND HALL, every SATURDAY, at 11 A. M. Tickets sold al the door, mid al ull principal Music Biores.

Engagements can he made by aduresslng G. AS 1'ERT, No. Izai Bi reel, or at R. WILLIG'S Music biore, No. 'e'JI CHKSM'T 10 3m PAPER HANGINGS, ETC.

PAPER HANGINGS. NEW KHTAUL1MIMEJIT. Ei COIiNt OF TENTH AND WALHUT, J. O. FINN Sb SONS Have opened with an ezteuslve assortment of DEOO ltATIVE and PLAIN WALL PAPERS, embracJn every quality to suit all tastes.

SEWING MACHINES. rET THE DCS Tl "Comparison the only temt." norMPC QFWING MACHINE LUIIUIUU pABWKXPOiITION. Mukntg Hi Z.ille SkV a lukens v. VViAA OKNERAL AGENTS, a. illl 4'llKlltHlT NTRRHTi ty- i 1 1 7 -HlVY WELLS-OWNERS OK 1'ROPEUTV-T3 he only place lo gel Privy Wells Cleaned aud aV.lnlecled al very low price.

TKYms Manufacturer of Poudrette, 111 eOLDBMITli HALL, JL1BRAUY BUewW.

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